Dubuque Makes Third Attempt to Protect Gays
Advocate.com
Iowa town's ordinance protecting gays faces opposition
A
proposal to include sexual orientation as a protected characteristic in
Dubuque, Iowa's nondiscrimination code is being opposed by some
business and religious leaders.
The city council is scheduled to take an initial vote on the issue February
7. It's the third time the city's Human Rights Commission has tried to
include sexual orientation in the city's nondiscrimination code. The
council voted down similar proposals in 1988 and 1999. In the past
several months, the council has received several communications from
citizens who oppose the latest proposal…
Six Iowa
cities include sexual orientation in their nondiscrimination codes.
They are Iowa City, Des Moines, Bettendorf, Cedar Rapids, Ames, and
Davenport.
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